Baz Ashmawy

2022 - 6 - 19

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RTE star Baz Ashmawy says it was 'very raw' working on new ... (InTallaght)

Baz Ashmawy admitted he hated working on a documentary about death and funerals with his mother Nancy because it was “very raw”. The 47-year-old, ...

She tells the cameras: “I don’t fear death or being gone. I help her with things and she helps me with things, I always respect her opinion and I never leave her house feeling worse than when I went in.” That’s my belief that you will see your family and friends. He told The Irish Sunday Mirror: “I hated making this. He said: “We are pals, friends, we are tight. “I was sitting with Nancy last night, I was up with her hanging out, and I said to her ‘I think I went through a bit of the grieving process doing it’.

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I couldn't live in a world without Nancy, says Baz Ashmawy, as TV ... (The Irish Sun)

BAZ Ashmawy has said he can't live 'in a world without Nancy' as he and his mum plan her funeral for a new documentary.The mother and son duo sh.

The TV star, who is known for his sense of humour, said he uses it to deflect from sad situations. It would be like someone draining all the colour out of the world. But then you come here and you’re forced to think about it. It’s just I don’t kind of believe she’s in that place. Mum Nancy said: “He was very upset when she passed away. The TV host said: “At the age of 14, I’d never had experience with death, whatsoever.

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Baz and Nancy's Last Orders: 'She's very comfortable with death - I ... (Newstalk)

TV presenter Baz Ashmawy has said he “still can't picture a world” without his mother.

I’m very clear on what she wants. I know what she wants. “I lost my dad years ago and I lost him very suddenly and you know, I was angry for a long time because there was a lot of stuff I wanted to say,” he said. That’s why it is so painful. “My Mum is my mentor and my best friend and if I was to lose her tomorrow and have to walk into a funeral home, I would be lost,” he said. “I feel like, with a little part of the grieving process you have to fully engage with it.

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Baz Ashmawy Says He 'Can't Live In A World' Without Mum (Extra.ie)

Baz and his mum Nancy gained international fame with the Sky1 documentary '50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy,' which won an International Emmy Award for Best Non- ...

'Sure what kind of world would it be [without her]? It would be like someone draining all the colour out of the world. Who would I have if she wasn’t here? It’s just I don’t kind of believe she’s in that place.' 'At the age of 14, I’d never had experience with death, whatsoever,' Baz said. 'I’ve never visited my gran’s grave, which is really bad,' Baz added. 'So the first thing was my gran.

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